Multi NetFlow Collector Installation and Configuration Guide
About This Guide

Table Of Contents

About This Guide

Objective

Audience

How This Guide Is Organized

Command Syntax Conventions

Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines


About This Guide


Objective

The Cisco Multi NetFlow Collector Installation and Configuration Guide describes the Cisco Multi NetFlow Collector application, which is used with the NetFlow services data export feature on Cisco routers and Catalyst switches. This document also describes the system requirements that must be met to install the Cisco Multi NetFlow Collector product, as well as, how to install, start, and configure Cisco Multi NetFlow Collector.

NetFlow services consist of high-performance IP switching features that capture a rich set of traffic statistics exported from routers and switches while they perform their switching function. Cisco NetFlow Collector provides fast, scalable, and economical data collection from multiple export devices exporting NetFlow data records.

Cisco NetFlow Collector, Release 6.0 introduces a tiered netflow collection architecture that provides increased scalability and performance. The role of the first tier (Tier 1) maps to the NFC functionality of Cisco NetFlow Collector 5.0.3 with the addition of new features described in Release Notes for Cisco NetFlow Collector, Release 6.0.

Cisco NetFlow Collector, Release 6.0 supports new Cisco NetFlow Collector Tier 2 functionality, also referred to as Multi NetFlow Collector. The Multi NetFlow Collector runs on separate server hardware and provides an aggregation layer that correlates data from several Tier 1 instances.

Prior to reading this manual, you should read the Release Notes for Cisco Multi NetFlow Collector, Release 6.0 document. These release notes provide information about known software and documentation problems and any last minute information about the Multi NetFlow Collector software not available when this guide was produced.

Audience

This guide is intended primarily for individuals with network and system administration skills. You should have a basic understanding of network design, operation, and terminology, as well as familiarity with your own network configurations. You also must have a basic familiarity with Web browsers, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or Sun Microsystem's Solaris Operating System.

How This Guide Is Organized

This guide is organized as follows:

Chapter 1, "Overview,"describes the Cisco Multi NetFlow Collector application.

Chapter 2, "Installing the Cisco Multi NetFlow Collector,"describes how to install the Cisco Multi NetFlow Collector application.

Chapter 3, "Starting and Stopping Cisco Multi NetFlow Collector,"describes the Cisco Multi NetFlow Collector components and how to start and stop MNFC.

Appendix A, "Troubleshooting the Multi NetFlow Collector," contains troubleshooting information in case you encounter problems while using the Cisco Multi NetFlow Collector.

An Index is also provided.

Command Syntax Conventions

Table 1 describes the syntax used with the commands in this document.

Table 1 Command Syntax Guide 

Convention
Description

boldface

Commands and keywords.

italic

Command input that is supplied by you.

[     ]

Keywords or arguments that appear within square brackets are optional.

{ x | x | x }

A choice of keywords (represented by x) appears in braces separated by vertical bars. You must select one.

^ or Ctrl

Represent the key labeled Control. For example, when you read ^D or Ctrl-D, you should hold down the Control key while you press the D key.

screen font

Examples of information displayed on the screen.

boldface screen font

Examples of information that you must enter.

<     >

Nonprinting characters, such as passwords, appear in angled brackets.

[     ]

Default responses to system prompts appear in square brackets.


Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines

For information on obtaining documentation, obtaining support, providing documentation feedback, security guidelines, and also recommended aliases and general Cisco documents, see the monthly What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html